I wouldn't bet my money on it; the front of the field is so competitive that a podium appearance will come purely down to luck. I am, however, curious to see how Franco performs in his maiden Monaco GP. He's been back in a new car for one race.
I wouldn't bet my money on it; the front of the field is so competitive that a podium appearance will come purely down to luck. I am, however, curious to see how Franco performs in his maiden Monaco GP. He's been back in a new car for one race.
I like the kid, but he’s been the slowest, or second slowest driver in every session since Monaco FP1. Even in Imola he was 5-7/10ths slower than Gasly in most sessions.
He’s not going to win respect from his engineers if he carries on like that! He sounded pretty arrogant and entitled.Otromundo wrote: ↑03 Jun 2025, 06:50Very interesting video, but you have to change your preferred language in the settings. I haven't been able to do it yet. I've tried changing it, but it always ends up being American Spanish. On YouTube, in the original video, the voice is in American English with Spanish translation on screen.
https://youtu.be/gbnxQqo-DoU
Yep, he's lost confidence. He's practically walking with a cane, feeling his way. Instead of going in with determination, totally convinced.djos wrote: ↑14 Jun 2025, 02:07Franco is back to being the second slowest driver in FP1 (8/10ths behind Gasly), and 3rd slowest in FP2, over 1 second slower than Gasly!
What a disgrace! This looks like Marko’s hiring of Nyck D the other year! Alpine need to give Jack his seat back as at least he was a lot closer to Gasly, despite having less time than Franco in an F1 race seat!
I just checked the team press:
https://media.alpinecars.com/2025-formu ... /?lang=engOn the final set of Softs, we were just not in the right tyre temperature window and we struggled for grip and it was a messy lap with so much sliding.